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Ventura County
Thousand Oaks

Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop

Moderate

4.8

(3035)

16,395

hikers

Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop

03:10

11.2km

240m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 7.0-mile Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop in Thousand Oaks, featuring diverse terrain, canyon views, and wildflowers.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.33 km

Lynnmere Open Space and Trail

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The Lynnmere Open Space covers an area of about 114 acres. It features coastal sage scrub-covered slopes, with the Lynnmere Trail following along the ridge lines.

You may spot deer …

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7.01 km

View from Lynnmere Trail

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If you're fortunate enough to catch the right weather conditions, the views from Lynnmere Trail across the park and open spaces will make you feel like you have been transported …

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9.23 km

Indian Cave

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The Indian Cave and Indian Cave Trail were renamed Little Cave as it was unclear if the cave was naturally formed and/or historically used by Native Americans. Irregardless of the …

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11.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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9.33 km

1.76 km

151 m

Surfaces

9.65 km

874 m

358 m

261 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop, and is it suitable for beginners?

This loop is generally considered a moderate hike. While the overall trail tread is firm, you'll encounter varied terrain, including rocky sections and a significant descent into a 400-foot canyon, meaning a climb back out. It's suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness who are prepared for some elevation changes and varied surfaces.

How long does it typically take to complete this loop?

The route is approximately 11.2 kilometers (7 miles) long and typically takes around 3 hours and 10 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace, stops for photos, and breaks.

What is the terrain like on the loop?

The terrain is quite diverse. You'll find a mix of singletrack paths and dirt roads, with some sections featuring wooden steps, small bridges, and stream crossings. Be prepared for rocky areas, especially on parts of the Lynnmere Trail. After heavy rains, some areas can become muddy and slippery, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

What notable landmarks or natural features will I see along the way?

You'll experience picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and the west Conejo Valley. Highlights include the Lynnmere Open Space and Trail, a viewpoint from Lynnmere Trail, and the Indian Cave. The trail also passes through areas with woodlands, chaparral, and potentially wildflowers after good rains. You might also encounter 'The Tepee,' a shade structure with benches and a drinking fountain.

What kind of wildlife and plants can I expect to see?

Wildwood Regional Park, where this loop is located, is home to over 250 plant species, including oak and walnut trees, scrub oaks, manzanita, yucca, and chamise. After good rains, you might even witness 'Super Blooms' of wildflowers. Keep an eye out for various wildlife that inhabit the park, though specific sightings are never guaranteed.

When is the best time to hike the Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring (especially after winter rains) is particularly beautiful due to blooming wildflowers. Fall offers pleasant temperatures and clear skies. Summers can be hot, so an early morning start is advisable. Winters are generally mild, but be prepared for potential mud after rainfall.

Where can I park for the Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop?

Parking is typically available at trailheads within Wildwood Regional Park. Specific parking areas can be found near the main entrances to the park, which provide access to various trails, including those that form this loop. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions or fees.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike this trail?

Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within Wildwood Regional Park, including the Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop. However, it's always a good idea to check the official park website for the most current information before your visit.

Is the Lynnmere and Wildwood Canyon Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trails in Wildwood Regional Park are generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

Does this route connect with other trails in the area?

Yes, this loop utilizes and intersects with several other trails within Wildwood Regional Park. You'll hike sections of the Lynnmere Trail, Wildwood Canyon Trail, Las Flores Trail, and the Lynnmere-Wildwood Connector Trail, among others. This extensive network allows for various route combinations if you wish to explore further.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water along the trail?

While there are no extensive facilities directly on the trail, Wildwood Regional Park does offer some amenities. 'The Tepee' landmark, for instance, provides benches and a drinking fountain. It's always recommended to carry enough water for your hike, especially on warmer days, and plan for restroom breaks before or after your hike at park entrances.

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